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Old 04-26-2009, 11:05 PM   #61
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That WAS the ex. Came to "talk to my son" about something. I say she's a nibsh!t.
Or Checking out the value of the house??

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Old 04-26-2009, 11:15 PM   #62
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Or Checking out the value of the house??
Yup, I got a notarized letter of non-interest on file too.
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I'd prefer overhangs myself, but the reward doesn't outweigh the investment in my opinion.

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Oh hell to that nah. You don't have central AC?
Yo, RBS, the new A coil went in yesterday, a brisk 48 degree air at the register.
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OK, here is Saturdays progress, 11 hours on this wall so far. Only had about 6 full panels up to the gable. The gable only took about 2 hours. Got the Azek on the rakes this morning, before the rain came.
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Looks good.

Are those Certainteed lineals? How do you like them. Ordered them out for a job once and didn't care for them. Ended up just adding wood and wrapping.

Any close ups of the miters on them? How did that go?
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So does that mean it ain't as ugly as it used to be?
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Yo, RBS, the new A coil went in yesterday, a brisk 48 degree air at the register.
Good man. I would die without ac. I got spoiled when I moved to America

Nice job. House is look really nice.
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So does that mean it ain't as ugly as it used to be?
Yup...............
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Looks good.

Are those Certainteed lineals? How do you like them. Ordered them out for a job once and didn't care for them. Ended up just adding wood and wrapping.

Any close ups of the miters on them? How did that go?
Yup, Certainteed lineals, mitering is a beotch, the starters are what piss me off. Sometimes they just won't stay put and the corner kicks out. I'll get some miter pics and post up. All the fascias and rakes are the woodgrain Azek, or will be, not complete yet. I like the Royal corner posts, 5" wide with a recessed panel look, come in 20'ers.. Siding is Novik, its got a more roughsawn choppy appearance, seams look pretty discreet too.
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Good man. I would die without ac. I got spoiled when I moved to America
Problem is, it's 65 degrees right now, outside.
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I like that top walkplank. Does she bounce much when you stand Old Yeller up on her?
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I wouldn't know the answer to that question.
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I like that top walkplank. Does she bounce much when you stand Old Yeller up on her?
If he had put the poles up right, he would have been able to reach without the step ladder.
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I like that top walkplank. Does she bounce much when you stand Old Yeller up on her?
I'm liking the outhouse door, I just might go with that look.
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If he had put the poles up right, he would have been able to reach without the step ladder.
You must not be in the 200 club, I've lifted the far pole before with the plank cantilevered too far. Won't do that again. Actually when the pumps are all the way up, I only needed two rungs from the bottom pic.
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Good man. I would die without ac. I got spoiled when I moved to America

Nice job. House is look really nice.
So where you from RBS ?
I would guess Fraaaaaaaaaance
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It looks so good, I forgot it didn't belong there.
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